In the case of Danganronpa, I can imagine it was not an easy task to make a sequel.
yourself who want to make something that’s different enough that you don’t get too bored.your publisher who wants to get a new title as soon as possible, because… profits.your fans who want more of the same, but with more complex stuff.You have to struggle between a number of conflicting impulses: Sure, it’s easier to milk your work one more time and make an extra episode out of a successful first title, but making it well is really hard.
Or yourself, because it’s easier than producing something really new, right? Make one successful game and your publisher will demand a follow-up. Survival of the Keenest: Match up your evidence with your fellow classmates’ arguments and determine who’s really telling the truth.Sequels! It’s all about sequels these days, and Danganronpa 2 is no exception. But watch out! If a student is unconvinced, they’ll challenge you to a one-on-one Rebuttal Showdown and force you to defend your argument! Tribal Council: You’ll go head-to-head in all new minigames with the other students during the Class Trial, shooting down their false truths and using your evidence to uncover what really happened. As your fellow classmates start dropping like coconuts, you’ll need to delve into each murderous incident, forage for clues, and interview your classmates to reveal the opportunity, motive, and means behind each killer case!